
"The Kitchen Table" Presented by The Pacific Institute Canada
The Kitchen Table purpose is to share with you an engaging dialogue that we hope will reveal the dynamic world of cognitive science and it’s role it plays in performance. For over four decade your co-host Ron Medved and Gregg Cochlan have work with hundreds of organizations to apply cognitive psychology, science and practices to ignite human and organizational performance.
"The Kitchen Table" Presented by The Pacific Institute Canada
Podcast # 102: Information, Attention & Strategic Pause!
In this episode, Gregg, Dave, and Ron step into the breach of multiple information sources coming our way. Especially, the post-election news deluge. Multiple information platforms compete for our attention. It’s complicated. All the more reason to build a strategy that starts with a pause. Who’s in charge here?
The Relationship of Information and Knowledge:
•The strength of one’s knowledge is directly influenced by the quality and relevance of information.
•Accurate and comprehensive information needs to well-founded knowledge while information or incomplete data results in misconceptions.
•Therefore it’s critical to evaluate information sources, ensuring that the reliability is crucial to developing robust knowledge.
The Internet and AI sources have become dominant due to their access of speed and convenience however traditional sources like TV and personal communications remain essentially, especially among older demographics or in the area of less technology penetration the challenge lies and distinguishing trustworthy information from information or misinformation or disinformation especially in the fast pace, algorithm online landscape
What are your Information sources?
Are they Fiction or True? Is it Accurate?